Yes, I agree with you. She has all the triples, 3Lz-3T, 2A-3T and 3S-3T (and did it with ease last week at the Russian cup). She also has the real lutz when Kanako and Christina both have flutzes.
I think that another Polina, Agafonova, has something to say too. I'm almost sure she will go for 3Lz-3T in the SP and probably will do 3Lz-3T and 3S-3T in the LP. She doesn't always fully rotate her jumps, but at Junior Nationals she did very well and her spins are good (her layback spin is one of the best). I like her, she is so tiny and cute, and I will cheer for her )))

I'm pulling for Anna. She is just a joy to watch. Her jazz SP is so much better than Rachael Flatt's and she is only 13! Recently she has become a lot more consistent with her jumps and everything else - speed, difficult spins, flexibility, footwork, presence - is already there. I think it's so much fun to watch her get so into her programs, her expressions actually remind me a lot of young Sasha. And she always looks happy in the Kiss and Cry, which is nice to see for a change. Her jumps are also really big (I know the technique is a bit weird but still) which is nice to see from a tall skater, it has more impact than the miniature skaters.

I like Polina Agafonova too, she is cute. Where she is so little she might consider switching to pairs if she doesn't do as well in singles as she hoped. She is flexible and has good lines so I think she would be great at pairs.

As a single ladies skater, Shelepen wouldn't have skated a compulsory dance...

Ok I'm beyond confused . Polina Shelepen has been fighting an injury though, and that combined with her growth spurt has made her unpredictable lately. She has a new SP which I don't think is as good as her old one, but most important will be if she is able to hold onto those jumps or not. I still think Gao, and potentially her two other Russian teammates, could beat Polina S.